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Albert C. Nash

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Nash married in 1851 to Henrietta B. Tucker of New Haven. He had at least one son, M. R. Nash, who was also an architect and succeeded to his father's practice after his death. The younger Nash was born in Milwaukee, and began working for his father in 1879. After two years of private practice Nash
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Volume 4 of Pioneer History of Milwaukee Publisher Milwaukee News Co., 1886 Original from the University of California Digitized Jun 7, 2007
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Sixteenth Annual Report of the Trustees of the Wisconsin Institute for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb for the Year Ending October, 1867
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formed a partnership with Lucien F. Plympton circa 1892. Nash & Plympton practiced together until at least 1895.
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This was the most expensive house in Milwaukee at the time of construction. Later owned and altered by
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all received training in Nash's office, and he was a mentor to many young Cincinnati architects.
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The Nash Family; or Records of the Descendants of Thomas Nash of New Haven, Connecticut, 1640
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Annexed in 1903 to the neighboring building of the Milwaukee National Bank to designs by
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in 1870. He served twice as the group's president, from 1873 to 1877 and 1882 to 1885.
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Working Long Toward Grace Above, Trinity Parish's Sesquicentennial Story
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in 1919, and was demolished for an extension to the school in 1936.
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to Burr Nash and Mary (Oatman) Nash. In 1832 the family moved to
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The later and larger of these two buildings has been demolished.
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Nash was a founding member of the Cincinnati chapter of the
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Index

New York City
Cincinnati

Campbell County Courthouse
Newport, Kentucky
architect
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
New York City
New Haven, Connecticut
Henry Austin
Sidney Mason Stone
Bridgeport
Milwaukee
Cincinnati
Rufus W. Bunnell
Robert W. Hill
Edward R. Lambert
American Institute of Architects
Walnut Hills
Southport, Connecticut
Fairfield, Connecticut
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Bank of Milwaukee Building
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Wisconsin School for the Deaf
Delavan, Wisconsin
Daniel Henry Holmes
Covington, Kentucky
Cincinnati Hospital

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